Example sentences of "[to-vb] [adv] [adv] [subord] you [verb] " in BNC.

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1 This seems quite difficult at first , but you should soon be able to weave more quickly as you find out when you move your hand to release the yarn ready to lay it over for the next row .
2 ‘ Sometimes , my friend , I wonder how you 've managed to last as long as you have . ’
3 Perhaps she did not realize how easy it was to sit perfectly still while you studied the faces one by one of the people in the audience , imagining their names , learned the words of the speaking players , and then — best of all ! — played the Wishing Game .
4 I urge you to consider very carefully before you vote and to oppose .
5 ‘ You 'd have been able to live very comfortably if you 'd taken the money I offered , after we separated , ’ he pointed out .
6 Well because you 'd have to pay even more if you did it privately .
7 Word processing has many advantages over the electronic typewriter and with systems available under £500 you need to think very carefully before you reject the word-processing option .
8 Are your needs likely to change over the next few years-will you have children to cope with ; are you likely to entertain more often than you do at present ?
9 I would suggest that given the decision we prepared to make now even if you have to send a deposit get the local party to stump up the deposit and collect the money as soon as convenient from the people who are committed to going .
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